Bars Could Be Back In Business In May

Bars Could Be Back In Business In May. The President of Andalucia has announced his plan to bring the region back to life after lockdown, including reopening bars and restaurants in May.

Bars Could Be Back In Business In May

The President of Andalucia has announced his plans to bring the region out of lockdown. Juanma Moreno is saying that bars and restaurants could reopen on the 25th of May, with some restrictions placed on the number of customers and the duration of visits. The plan also includes the possibility of reopening other businesses like hairdressers as early as the 11th of May.

Juanma Moreno is the President of Andalucia.

This plan is still subject to government approval, though Juanma Morena has discussed the ideas at length with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. A source told 93.6 Global Radio that the decision to make the plans public could be a bid to improve morale, and apply pressure to central government to put the plan into practice.

COVID-19 has killed more than 20,000 people in Spain.

More than 229,000 Coronavirus Cases In Spain

Spain has registered 229,442 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. 23,521 people have died from the virus in Spain, whilst 120,832 have recovered.

The number of new coronavirus infections in Spain has fallen to 2870 yesterday. Spain registered 288 new deaths yesterday, a considerable decrease from the peak of 961 on the 3rd April.

In Andaluciathere are 13,032 cases of the coronavirus, 3060 of those cases are in the Malaga area.

The PM has confirmed another extension to the lockdown period.

The Lockdown In Spain

The Prime Minister announced details of the lockdownwhich mean people are only permitted to leave their homes in the following circumstances:

Travel for food or medical supplies

Travel to your workplace (if your work one of the businesses permitted to open)

Visiting health centres of hospitals

Assisting the elderly and vulnerable

Visiting financial institutions and banks

Personal emergencies

Lockdown Period

The lockdown will remain in place until the 9th May at the earliest. Police are likely to stop and question anyone who they believe may not be abiding by the rules. The government also has the right to draft in army support if civil unrest becomes an issue.

Coronavirus Mortality Rate

The mortality rate for coronavirus currently stands at around 3.4% globally (source: WHO). In direct comparison, the flu has a mortality rate of around 1% (source: WHO).

Experts maintain that there is no need for panic, and whilst infection can be unpleasant it is very unlikely to be fatal for anyone in good health.

Frequent hand washing is advised to help protect yourself from catching coronavirus.

Protect Yourself From Coronavirus

There are some simple steps you can take to minimise your risk of catching the coronavirus. The CDC has issued these guidelines:

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.

If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty.

Avoid close contact with people who are sick.

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

Stay home when you are sick.

Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.

Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe.

It is not not recommended that people who are well wear a facemask to protect themselves from respiratory diseases, including COVID-19 (coronavirus).